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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20140507T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20140507T150000
DTSTAMP:20170313T171307Z
URL:https://www.lincs.fr/events/relay-aided-communications-networking-powe
 r-line-vehicular-system/
SUMMARY:Relay aided Communications Networking for Power Line and Vehicular
 System
DESCRIPTION:We consider a smart grid based power-line communications
 network (PCN) which serves stations that represent subscriber devices
 and/or power company employed sensor nodes. The network is managed by a
 control (gateway) station that is attached to a power line and acts to
 supervise and control the sharing of the PCN medium by stations attached to
 the line. The gateway receives periodic updates from the stations\, and
 collects data flows that are triggered by those stations that become active
 due to occurrence of exception events.We design and study a cross-layer
 adaptive-rate networking mechanism that enables active stations to
 efficiently transport their message flows to the gateway. Our approach is
 based on the selection of certain stations to act as relay nodes (RNs)\,
 during certain transmission time phases. A scheduling protocol is derived\,
 and its parameters optimized\, in a manner that properly regulates
 transmissions by active stations and by relay nodes\, in aiming to achieve
 high spatial reuse levels that induce high throughput rates while
 maintaining low message delays and low nodal energy consumption levels.As a
 second topic\, we will outline our latest results involving our new
 Vehicular Backbone Network (VBN) method for the design of a Vehicular Ad
 hoc Network (VANET). We derive an effective configuration of the network to
 attain high throughput and low delay performance behavior for multicasting
 message flows issued by a road side unit. The integration of such operation
 with cellular and WiFi systems is also invoked.\n\nBiography: Izhak Rubin
 received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. from the Technion - Israel Institute of
 Technology\, Haifa\, Israel\, and the Ph.D. degree from Princeton
 University\, Princeton\, NJ\, all in Electrical Engineering. Since 1970\,
 he has been on the faculty of the UCLA School of Engineering and Applied
 Science where he is currently a Distinguished Professor in the Electrical
 Engineering Department. Dr. Rubin has had extensive research\,
 publications\, consulting\, and industrial experience in the design and
 analysis of commercial and military computer communications and
 telecommunications systems and networks. Such design and analysis projects
 include network systems employed by the FAA for air traffic control\,
 terrestrial and satellite based mobile wireless networks\, high speed
 multimedia telecommunications networks\, advanced cellular cross-layer
 operations\, mobile backbone ad hoc wireless networks\, mechanisms to
 assure network resiliency and automatic failover operations. At UCLA\, he
 is leading a research group in the areas of telecommunications and computer
 communications networks. He serves as co-director of the UCLA Public Safety
 Network Systems Laboratory.During 1979-1980\, he served as Acting Chief
 Scientist of the Xerox Telecommunications Network. He served as co-chairman
 of the 1981 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory\; as program
 chairman of the 1984 NSF-UCLA workshop on Personal Communications\; as
 program chairman for the 1987 IEEE INFOCOM conference\; and as program
 co-chair of the IEEE 1993 workshop on Local and Metropolitan Area
 networks\, as program co-chair of the 2002 first UCLA/ONR Symposium on
 Autonomous Intelligent Networked Systems (AINS)\, and has organized many
 other conferences and workshops. He has served as an editor of the IEEE
 Transactions on Communications\, Wireless Networks journal\, Optical
 Networks magazine\, IEEE JSAC issue on MAC techniques\, Communications
 Systems journal\, Photonic Networks Communications journal\, and has
 contributed chapters to texts and encyclopedia on telecommunications
 systems and networks. Dr. Rubin is a Life Fellow of IEEE.
CATEGORIES:Seminars
LOCATION:LINCS Meeting Room 40\, 23\, avenue d'Italie\, Paris\, 75013\,
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